The 1998 White House Christmas Ornament commemorates James Buchanan with a depiction of the eagle and shield insignia that first appeared on the glassware President Andrew Jackson purchased for the White House in 1829. Presi...

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The 1998 White House Christmas Ornament commemorates James Buchanan with a depiction of the eagle and shield insignia that first appeared on the glassware President Andrew Jackson purchased for the White House in 1829. President Buchanan was the last president to use the the Jackson pattern. A wreath of white magnolia blossoms and red camellias surround the white porcelain eagle.

  • The 1998 ornament honors the administration of James Buchanan, who served as the fifteenth president of the United States from 1857 to 1861.
  • Made in the USA
  • Crafted from 24-karat gold finished brass with porcelain stone
  • 2 ¾ x 3 inches
  • Includes a brochure describing the inspiration for the design and historical background.

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